Meet the Honorary Consuls Jhr. Willem Philip Barnaart and Mrs. Godie van de Paal during the Meet & Greet with the Dutch community in Cambodia on October 14 and 15, 2019.

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Meet the Honorary Consuls Mr. Willem Philip Barnaart and Mrs. Godie van de Paal during the Meet & Greet with the Dutch community in Cambodia on October 14 and 15, 2019.

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On Thursday, November 29, the Dutch embassy offers the opportunity to apply for a new passport on Phuket prior to the ninth Bitterballenborrel.

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On the Facebook page of the Dutch embassy in Bangkok we read the message that the activities of the honorary consul in Vientiane, Laos as of April 1, 2018 by Ms. Megan Ritchie will be handed over to Mr. Timo Hogenhout.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided that from 1 February 2018 consular statements and (signature) legalizations may only be issued by an embassy.

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Since yesterday, the following message can be read on the website of the Thai Consulate in Amsterdam: “From 15-08-2016 WE WILL NOT ISSUE MULTIPLE ENTRY VISA.”

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On August 1, 2013, the Honorary Consulate of the Netherlands in Phuket will move from the Dara Hotel to the hotel "Escape de Phuket", the Dutch embassy announced on its website.

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The Netherlands is closing five consulates-general worldwide, the large embassies are being downsized, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague is being reduced in size, the housing of embassies and consulates is becoming more austere and, where possible, an embassy building is being moved into together with other countries.

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Due to busy business activities, Mr. Van Loo, at his own request, decided to request an honorable discharge as honorary consul to Chiang Mai.

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Every Embassy of the Netherlands has a Consular Department, which is responsible for a number of so-called Civil Affairs. This is also the case in Bangkok and because of the distances there are also Consulates in Chiang Mai and Phuket.

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To find out how to get a retirement visa in the Netherlands, the Non Immigrant OA visa for people aged 50 and older, Rob van Vroonhoven first went to the Thai embassy in The Hague and then to the consulate in Amsterdam. And guess what? There are absurd differences in the demands they make. The Thai embassy in The Hague gave him a paper with the requirements. This paper is titled: www.imm.police.go.th …

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